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By this , and other means , all obstacles of the law being removed , and the
people taught a way to assemble lawfully together , in how tumultuous soever ,
and the Christmas holidays giving more leave and license to all kind of people ,
the ...
By this , and other means , all obstacles of the law being removed , and the
people taught a way to assemble lawfully together , in how tumultuous soever ,
and the Christmas holidays giving more leave and license to all kind of people ,
the ...
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66 " acceptable to him , as any proposition , which might contribute to the
advancement of it here , " as ( well as ] the propagation of it abroad ; being " the
greatest means to draw down a blessing from God upon himself , and this nation ;
and if ...
66 " acceptable to him , as any proposition , which might contribute to the
advancement of it here , " as ( well as ] the propagation of it abroad ; being " the
greatest means to draw down a blessing from God upon himself , and this nation ;
and if ...
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that presented a petition to his majesty at York , “ for the continuance of the
magazine at Hull , in “ respect of their condition , or in respect of their “ number ;
because they were mean persons , or “ because they were few ; but because
they ...
that presented a petition to his majesty at York , “ for the continuance of the
magazine at Hull , in “ respect of their condition , or in respect of their “ number ;
because they were mean persons , or “ because they were few ; but because
they ...
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